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Dog Plays Chess on ESP32
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Dog Plays Chess on ESP32

The ESP32 is s remarkably powerful microcontroller, where its dual-core processor and relatively high clock speed can do some impressive…

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Old 3D Printer Parts Repurposed Into DIY Camera Slider
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Old 3D Printer Parts Repurposed Into DIY Camera Slider

What do you do with an old 3D printer? They’re full of interesting components, after all, from switches and motors…

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Custom Firmware For Even Cheaper Bluetooth Thermometers
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Custom Firmware For Even Cheaper Bluetooth Thermometers

Readers may recall when we first covered the $5 Xiaomi LYWSD03MMC temperature and humidity sensor back in 2020. Prolific hacker…

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The Bendix G-15 Runs 75,000 Lines of Code
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The Bendix G-15 Runs 75,000 Lines of Code

There’s a Blue Bendix in Texas, and thanks to [Usagi Electric] it’s the oldest operating computer in North America.  The…

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An LCD, Touch Sensor, USB-C, And A Microcontroller for a Buck
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An LCD, Touch Sensor, USB-C, And A Microcontroller for a Buck

[CNLohr] has been tinkering with some fun parts of late. He’d found out that ordinary LCD screens could be used…

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Building A Custom Swiss Army Knife
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Building A Custom Swiss Army Knife

The Swiss Army knife is the most well-known multitool, combining a bunch of functionality into a compact package. [Jeff Gough]…

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Intel Terminates X86S Initiative After Formation of New Industry Group
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Intel Terminates X86S Initiative After Formation of New Industry Group

Although the world of the X86 instruction set architecture (ISA) and related ecosystem is often accused of being ‘stale’ and…

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Making a Mechanical Watch From Scratch Is Fine Work
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Making a Mechanical Watch From Scratch Is Fine Work

There are plenty of hard jobs out there, like founding your country’s nuclear program, or changing the timing chain on…

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Rudolph’s Sleigh on a North Pole PCB
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Rudolph’s Sleigh on a North Pole PCB

Each Christmas, [Adam Anderson], [Daniel Quach], and [Johan Wheeler] (meanwhile going by ‘the Janky Jingle Crew’)—set themselves the challenge of…

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